Set operating temperatures of refrigerators and freezers only as low as necessary and check regularly to maintain consistent temperatures.

Achieve significant energy savings by installing high-efficiency refrigeration equipment. This might include glass doors or air curtains on refrigeration and freezer units or purchasing high-efficiency compressors. Also, it is important to size refrigerators and freezers properly to avoid over- or underloading.

Avoid heat buildup. Use as few lights as possible to illuminate interiors and use night covers on refrigeration and freezer units to keep out unwanted heat.

Operate refrigeration systems to optimize efficiency

Optimize the defrost cycle based on seasonal, humidity and load requirements by resetting cycle frequency or installing an automatic control.

Use hot gas defrosting instead of electric defrosting because gas is more economical.

Purge non-condensables (air, gases from oil breakdown, water, organic acids, etc.) from the refrigeration system at each purge point because it makes systems run more efficiently.

Operate the system at the lowest condensing pressure possible with existing condenser capacity.

Raise the evaporator temperature to the maximum level possible.

Monitor refrigeration components to save energy

Replace all insulation damaged by moisture as it decreases insulation value.

Check door seals and weather-stripping regularly and repair if needed.

Shutdown refrigeration in areas where extensive loading and unloading occurs.

Install sensors to monitor product temperature rather than air temperature in the cold storage area.

Control the refrigeration system to operate only when a product needs cooling.

Inspect mechanical and electrical equipment regularly.

Ensure hot and cold water basins are clean.

Control conditions to reduce refrigeration needs

Reduce the intensity of the lighting. Consider lighting levels at 0.5 watts per square foot (not 1 watt per square foot). This creates lighting savings and reduces heat the refrigeration system will not need to remove.

Increase insulation thickness in walls, floors and ceilings. This reduces the required capacity and system run time.

Install dehumidifier units to control humidity. Humidity can greatly affect the load on the refrigeration system.

How energy management programs can help

Once your refrigeration system is working in top form, you'll not only benefit from the energy savings. You'll see more consistent temperatures, better control, and reduced downtime, helping you maintain product quality and safety, and leading to more satisfied customers.

Program offers

Find out how your business can take advantage of generous funding for refrigeration system upgrades.

Eligibility criteria for programs below

Your system uses more than one gigawatt-hour of electricity per year, for a 200 horsepower system that's about 6,000 hours of operation.